Due to the closing of the freecode or freshmeat offering, I was thinking of an alternative. Here I like to discuss several questions about finding an alternative - or better - starting one!

There is a first attempt for a site. But I have to agree with that person prior to point to it.

I like to discuss the domain name currently used for the new open source software dictionary.

Is it telling the right intention?

Then I like to discuss how the new dictionary should look like. The original freecode appearence was a good way to publish about open source projects. There are some discussions aboutsome negative issues, but I do not start to discuss these here.

How to fund the new dictionary or freecode alternative?

Is croudfunding a way to keep it up and running?

Who should be able to announce new software and under what conditions?

Should commercial products be allowed in the new open source dictionary?

All the geeks and other oss software developers are welcome to discuss this!

I have a few ideas how to make fair posting possible. We can have different "areas", like one where lots of releases stream through, without filtering. And other areas where it is more moderated or limited.

I have a few ideas how to make fair posting possible. We can have different "areas", like one where lots of releases stream through, without filtering. And other areas where it is more moderated or limited.

First, let's just collect all new software postings!

Cheers,Stefan

Hi Stefan, how are you

Yes, I also think to first start the thing. I have made the decision to fund the forum here using this domain and the hosting.This takes only a bit of mony per year for the domain + website + email address. I am not sure if I can start a mailing list onit, but maybe.

Please officially start a thread about your first release and create some documentation how to post new software releases.As I have seen it now, please let it as is for the first run, maybe the link would really be clickable.

Some developers and brains could be join to get a design for it. Some cron job may have a look per day and filter it forpreparation into a markup like HTML site that can be part in a review process. I may create an application for it that couldbe used for it decentrally from time to time. (Starting it fulltime would include Windows Server hosting and cost a bit more).

Start it from my home server may be usable for a scheduled session that may be announced here.

See for the application creation at my project that is currently listed and it's capabilities.

Short description of it as an idea:

Login is possible per user account. Login is restrictable per application, not any more yet (I am working on it).Full access ist granted to all modeled tables, separate applications could be build for separate views at table level.

Grab the listed applications into a database with some enriched columns for reviewed, accepted, publisched for html markup.Also having some other control mechanisms in it. If the basic application is working, I may present it here. Some trusted usersmay get an account for it for the review process.

The HTML mark up may be possible with the builtin reporting module

As a next step I would suggest a login mechanism for the software list to avoid abuse. It could also be used to keep posts per accounttrackable and linkable per project (project = account, link = release page, account has to be linked with product page and verified)

lollisoft wrote:Due to the closing of the freecode or freshmeat offering, I was thinking of an alternative. Here I like to discuss several questions about finding an alternative - or better - starting one!

There is a first attempt for a site. But I have to agree with that person prior to point to it.

I like to discuss the domain name currently used for the new open source software dictionary.

Is it telling the right intention?

Then I like to discuss how the new dictionary should look like. The original freecode appearence was a good way to publish about open source projects. There are some discussions aboutsome negative issues, but I do not start to discuss these here.

How to fund the new dictionary or freecode alternative?

Is croudfunding a way to keep it up and running?

Who should be able to announce new software and under what conditions?

Should commercial products be allowed in the new open source dictionary?

All the geeks and other oss software developers are welcome to discuss this!

Lothar Behrens

I have made a separate forum for the funding issue and hope this will put it clear, what I want to reach.